Which of the following characteristics of gene expression is shared by eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells? O Ribosomes attach to the plasma membrane when producing secreted proteins, O Transcription of an MRNA is temporally separated from its translation. O Transcription and translation occur simultaneously. O Signal sequences are needed for the production of membrane proteins. Translation occurs before transcription.

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Which of the following characteristics of gene expression is shared by eukaryotic and prokaryotic
cells?
Ribosomes attach to the plasma mermbrane when producing secreted proteins,
Transcription of an MRNA is temporally separated from its translation.
O Transcription and translation occur simultaneously.
O Signal sequences are needed for the production of membrane proteins.
O Translation occurs before transcription.
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following characteristics of gene expression is shared by eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells? Ribosomes attach to the plasma mermbrane when producing secreted proteins, Transcription of an MRNA is temporally separated from its translation. O Transcription and translation occur simultaneously. O Signal sequences are needed for the production of membrane proteins. O Translation occurs before transcription.
Which answer correctly compares the primary transcript in a prokaryotic cell with the functional
MRNA?
O the primary transcript and the MRNA both contain introns
O the primary transcript is smaller than the MRNA
O the primary transcript is larger than the MRNA
none of these
O the primary transcript is the same size as the MRNA
Transcribed Image Text:Which answer correctly compares the primary transcript in a prokaryotic cell with the functional MRNA? O the primary transcript and the MRNA both contain introns O the primary transcript is smaller than the MRNA O the primary transcript is larger than the MRNA none of these O the primary transcript is the same size as the MRNA
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